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Texas Takes Wing: A Century of Flight in the Lone Star State
University of Texas Press, 2014 Cloth: 978-0-292-75408-9 | eISBN: 978-0-292-75410-2 | Paper: 978-1-4773-2648-0 Library of Congress Classification TL522.T4G36 2014 Dewey Decimal Classification 387.709764
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
This book celebrates the aviators, astronauts, airline executives, and other innovators who have made Texas an influential world leader in the aerospace industry over the past century. Drawn from personal interviews as well as major archives and the collections of several commercial airlines, including American, Southwest, Braniff, Pan American Airways, and Continental, this sweeping history captures the story of powered flight in Texas since 1910. With its generally favorable flying weather, flat terrain, and wide open spaces, Texas has more airports than any other state and is often considered one of America’s most aviation-friendly places. Texas Takes Wing also explores the men and women who made the region pivotal in military training, aircraft manufacturing during wartime, general aviation, and air servicing of the agricultural industry. The result is a soaring history that will delight aviators and passengers alike. See other books on: Aeronautics | Air pilots | Century | Flight | Lone Star State See other titles from University of Texas Press |
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